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This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States. Its reference number is 92000166.
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Dam Timber Crib.jpg
English: Redridge Timber Crib Dam, Salmon Trout River, Beacon Hill, Houghton County, MI. This dam preceded the Redridge Steel Dam and was inundated by it. After that dam was taken out of service, it was exposed again.
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July 1978 |
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Historic American Engineering Record, Library of Congress HAER MICH,31-BEHIL,2-1 |
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Photographer: Jet Lowe |
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47° 8′ 50.25″ N, 88° 45′ 47.45″ W
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Note: Compare with Image:Redridge_MI_Old_Wooden_DamDSCN2188.JPG, taken about 30 years later in July 2008.
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